Our students winning are tournaments all over San Diego!!

The recent Mountain Lake Chess Camp Tournaments held in San Diego resulted in a number of our students winning trophies in every
class!

The Advanced Division was dominated by our students who took 1st-Ravi, 3rd -Edwin, and 4th-Simon!!

Ashwin won a playoff game against another Pacific Hills student to take 4th place in the Intermediate Division!

Elliot from The Cambridge School, won the Novice Division in March!

Adam from Cajon Park won the Novice Division back in December!

The December Mountain Lake Chess Camp Tournament held in San Diego had Cajon Park player Adam winning his first tournament in the Novice
Division!

Scholastic Chess Enrichment!

An outstanding enrichment program for your school or organization! After school programs currently available, typically
8-12 weeks each session, three times over the academic year with sessions in Fall, Winter, and Spring!

Salute to Education #9

See our video!! Channel 4 San Diego has a feature on our program airing in San Diego!!

It’s no secret chess is a great workout for your mind. Studies have shown that chess improves cognitive thinking which in turn improves school grades, and besides, it’s a lot of
fun! One after-school program is helping kids improve their lives, through this very popular board game.

Coach Ron Wins the 2013 San Diego Chess Club Reserve Championship!!

SDCC Reserve Champion 2013

Coach Ron: San Diego Chess

Club Reserve Champion 2013!!

Thirty one years in the making, fourteen weeks of brutal competition, one desirable result! To all my students at the Pacific Hills Chess Academy, if you want
something enough,and you're willing to put in the work, you WILL be successful!!

Coach Ron

Local IM Cyrus Lakdawala interview excerpt

Here is a quote from a recent interview, December 27, 2014, with International Master Cyrus Lakdawala:

What do you have to say about the benefits of chess in education and in life?

The benefits are numerous to children: their concentration improves, they understand the benefits of engaged study, and, most of
all, they learn that mistakes have negative consequences, while virtues are rewarded.

"The Evans" Method!

Coach Ron

The program, dubbed “The Evans Method” by the United States Chess Federation, includes instruction, formal and casual play.
Students receive prizes at the end of each class to reward positive participation and trophies or medals at the end of each session. Their program (once featured on The Tonight Show) has produced
national champions at every scholastic level.

Beginners are welcome! Chess is a great workout for the mind utilizing continuous problem-solving with changing conditions. Students learn to think ahead, evaluate multiple alternatives and
anticipate consequences. They improve spatial reasoning, visual memory and attention span while learning good judgment, reasoning power and self-confidence. Studies have shown that chess improves
cognitive thinking which in turn improves school grades.